Not a lot to report. Still haven't pulled the Lambert disc apart because I've been building some 'carports' to park all this tin under. Different saga entirely... I did play with the power windows some Friday after I picked up Elijah Scott's 50 shop manual and discovered the power windows (hydralic) use brake fluid. Anyway I filled the unit and pushed the drivers window switch. The motor whirred and I felt something on my hand. "That's odd", I thought, "Where did that come from?" Looking up, I pushed the button again and saw a stream of fluid arc up from the bottom of the right rear door across the divider window and hit my hand in the left front. Well, that would explain why the windows don't work. The quart of brake fluid proceeded to drain out in the back floor so I pulled the carpet and applied some oil dry. When it had stopped leaking, I vacuumed the oil dry and saw the hole in the hydralic line. About 1/8 in diameter and just rusted away. I expect the brake lines are about the same and will be replacing them all anyway. Should be an easy fix with some new line. While I was at it I pulled the lower cushion and tried to remove the seat back. The 3 bolts at the bottom were easy and I assumed the seat just lifts straight up but it doesn't want to come out. The seat is very deteriorated and I hate to really push on it before I know if there is a 'trick'. Anyone know the drill on a 50 seat? Kerryp __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com